«Species with smaller geographical ranges are naturally more sensitive to environmental change, and if the same community of species is also highly specialized to forage on few food resources, it will be less capable
of adapting to a changing environment» says co-author and Assistant Professor Bo Dalsgaard from the Center for Macroecology, Evolution and Climate.
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«This study is about understanding how evolution works, which tells you how
species adapt to changing environments over many generations,» says Pedro Beltrao, a research group leader at EMBL - EBI.
Animals have to
constantly adapt to a changing environment and thus «conscious mental imagery, explicit anticipation of likely outcomes and simple thoughts about them are likely to achieve better results than thoughtless reaction» (AT 41).
«Our client base within life sciences ranges from small biotech companies to global pharmaceutical giants — clients appreciate lawyers who are
able adapt to changing environments, and who utilise their finely - honed critical and evaluative thinking skills in order to meet their needs.»
Resources: Ammerman lists a host of resources that assist congregations
in adapting to their changing environments, including new programs, denominational partnership with local congregations, strong pastoral leadership, an energetic laity, education and imagination.
We hypothesize that unisexual reproduction is a hypermutagenic process that generates genetic diversity de novo and that the resulting progeny can thereby more
rapidly adapt to changing environments than cells produced asexually by mitosis.
Retailers and commercial real estate developers / investors must
adapt to this changing environment by rethinking the design and flow of shopping centers as well as the actual physical location.
The joint statement said this would let Pou Sheng shareholders cash out at «an attractive value» during a challenging time for China's sporting goods industry, while giving the firm the funding and operational flexibility needed to
adapt to a changing environment.
By observing the religious ecology of congregations through these categories, Ammerman draws out certain patterns and tendencies in how congregations have
adapted to their changing environments.
At the same time, news media organisations are having to
adapt to a changing environment, and policy makers are trying to understand it.
The approach is effective provided the given cancer is limited in the genetic variants it can produce in order to
adapt to changing environments and survive.
The team say this suggests Octopus tetricus do not have personality — a trait which may allow it to
adapt to its changing environment.
Low levels of genetic diversity could decrease reproductive fitness and resistance to disease, and generally lower animals» potential to
adapt to a changing environment.
These traits can be used in the development of new higher yielding varieties,
adapted to the changing environment.»
Although minor, these genetic flaws may limit how well future generations can
adapt to changing environments.
Redox activity is one of the most powerful tools an organism has to sense and
adapt to a changing environment; it's particularly active in plants that must respond constantly to changing conditions, such as light and dark.
Scientists know that sex allows genes to mix, allowing populations to quickly evolve and
adapt to changing environments, including rapidly evolving parasites.
«We have yet to determine if ZEB1 plays a similar role in all cancer types, but the idea that cancer cells reside in a poised state that enables them to
adapt to changing environments may be a mechanism used by many cancers to increase their aggressiveness.»
We will explore how the malaria parasite can
adapt to a changing environment, and how rapidly that happens.
They focused their search on expression levels of two sets of genes, those that remained largely unchanged across all four species, suggesting that there was little room — or need — for improvement, and those that changed most dramatically, usually in the human lineage — an indication of powerful incentives to
adapt to a changing environment.
The progression of exercises forces you to
adapt to a changing environment.
Calorie restriction diets ignore the biological principle of homeostasis — the body's ability to
adapt to changing environments.
The problem with most diets is that they ignore the biological principle of homeostasis — that is the ability of the body to
adapt to changing environments.
Operational flexibility in modifying business and operating practices to adapt to a changing environment
A power point resource to go with a charming France 2 video dated 7.06.16 about how birds are evolving and losing their wings as
they adapt to their changing environment.
Initially large animal oriented, the practice has
adapted to a changing environment and become primarily a companion animal practice.
This body of work explores the complex relationship that exists between man and animal sharing terrain, the hunter and the hunted, as both struggle to
adapt to their changing environments.